You’re in the hardware aisle.
A deadbolt catches your eye. Bold letters: GRADE 1 — MAXIMUM SECURITY.
It feels reassuring. Official. Like you’ve made the responsible choice.
And to be fair, ANSI grading does mean something.
What ANSI Grade Tests
ANSI (American National Standards Institute) grading measures how a lock performs under controlled testing. It looks at:
- Durability over thousands of cycles
- Resistance to force
- Basic performance standards
Grade 1 is the highest residential rating. That part is legitimate.
What the Grade Doesn’t Tell You
It doesn’t tell you:
- The quality of the internal components
- Whether parts are reinforced or lightweight
- If the retail version differs from the professional line
- How it will hold up after years of use
Two locks can carry the same grade and behave very differently in the real world.
Where Things Go Wrong
Most lock decisions don’t happen during careful comparison shopping.
They happen when something goes wrong. Lost keys. A late-night lockout. A security scare.
In those moments, you’re relying on whoever shows up. That’s where experience, integrity, and professional-grade hardware matter most.
A legitimate locksmith:
- Uses proven hardware
- Installs it properly
- Stands behind the work
- Answers the phone next month and next year
Security isn’t just about what’s in the box. It’s about who installs it — and whether they’ll be there if you need them again.
At Mike’s Locksmith, we’re here for you.
Let Mike’s Locksmith Make It Easy
We have professional experience in designing and installing low-budget access control systems for homes, offices, and rental properties. If you need a single keypad or a full multi-door system, we will guide you through your options and see that it is properly installed.
Contact us today to arrange a free consultation. Access control is no longer the preserve of the big firms—it's open to anyone who values security and convenience.











